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T. Perceval Gerson (1872-1959?), founder of the Hollywood Bowl, was a physician, the publisher of the Los Angeles Municipal
Newspaper, and patron for many community organizations. He was active in the Hollywood Bowl Association, the Theatre Arts
Alliance of Hollywood, the National Committee for Planned Parenthood, and the American Civil Liberties Union.

Subject matter

The personal and business correspondence of Dr. T. Perceval Gerson chiefly for the years 1934-37, which includes letters from
conductors, musicians, lecturers on liberal causes, etc. Also 2 sets of newspaper clippings covering the San Francisco Graft
Trial of 1907 and the William Dudley Haywood trial in Idaho in 1907.

Physical description

Letters, newspaper clippings, and manuscripts.

Related Material

Note: There are additional papers of Theodore Perceval Gerson in the U.C.L.A. Library